A video magazine of news and features on the present and past of the Washington Redskins. Hosted by Mike Richman, author of The Redskins Encyclopedia and the Washington Redskins Football Vault.
In this taping of "Burgundy & Gold Magazine," host Mike Richman profiles the brand new Redskins history wall at FedExField, which tells the story of the franchise from its founding in 1932 until the present through amazing photos, text and game footage. Richman also interviewed the newest Redskin to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, linebacker Chris Hanburger, as well as several of Hanburger's teammates. Views were offered on who should be the next Redskin enshrined. In the final segment, Red...
Mike Richman goes 1 on 1 with Neal Olkewicz, a MLB for the Redskins from 1979-89, in this taping of "Burgundy & Gold Magazine." Olkewicz was a cornerstone for much of the glorious Joe Gibbs-1 era in Washington and has rings from the Redskins' wins in Super Bowl XVII and XXII. This show also features two other segments, one on a grand reunion of the Redskins' cheerleaders and the 25th anniversary celebration of the Washington Redskins Cheerleaders Alumni Association, and the other one on Redski...
In this episode of B&G Magazine, host Mike Richman examines Redskins ties to the "World Down Under" in interviews with Redskins punter Sav Rocca and staunch Redskins fan Phil Koschak. Both of them are from Melbourne, Australia. Richman also speaks with Phil Sheridan of the Philadelphia Inquirer on why QB Donovan McNabb flopped as a Redskin in 2010, as well as two of "The Hogettes" on the pre-game sidelines at FedExField. Check it out!
Burgundy & Gold Magazine host Mike Richman leads a discussion with Redskins great Dexter Manley and ESPN 980's Al Galdi. The panel recaps the Redskins' 5-11 season in 2011, the second year under coach Mike Shanahan, and speculates on offseason personnel moves, primarily the Redskins' need to draft a franchise QB who'll lead the team for years to come. The show was taped before a large and enthusiastic audience at Branded `72 Pit Barbecue on East Gude Drive in Rockville, MD.
This is a promo created by Montgomery Community Media for Mike Richman's TV show, "Burgundy & Gold Magazine." MCM, located in Montgomery County, MD, is one of the stations that broadcasts the show. The promo consists of great clips from Richman's panel discussions on the Redskins, plus his interviews with Redskin greats, among other highlights from "B&G Magazine."
Mike Richman gives the second part of his Redskins history presentation, which covers the beginning of Dan Snyder's ownership of the Redskins to the present. He's later joined by Redskins great Ron McDole, who takes questions from the audience and discusses his stretch as a member of George Allen's famed "Over The Hill Gang" in the 1970s, as well as his tenure in the old American Football League. He played on Buffalo Bills teams that won AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
Mike Richman gives a Redskins history presentation (Part 1) that consists of many slides spanning the origin of the franchise in 1932 through the tenure of former Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke, who died in 1997. In the presentation, Richman elaborates on the franchise's glory years during the Sammy Baugh and Joe Gibbs eras, as well as its down periods. He also weaves in a series of anecdotes and stories about the team such as this one: Did Richard Nixon call a play for the Redskins during the...
Burgundy & Gold Magazine host Mike Richman leads a discussion with Redskins great Charles Mann and ESPN 980's Kevin Sheehan on the 2011 Redskins at the mid-season mark. The panel analyzes the Redskins' 3-5 record, looks ahead to the final half of the season and evaluates the team's personnel needs. The show was taped before a lively audience at Branded `72 Pit Barbecue on East Gude Drive in Rockville, MD.
Redskins historian Mike Richman, host of Burgundy & Gold Magazine, interviews Andre Collins, a Redskins linebacker from 1990 to 1994. Collins spoke in part about the Redskins' win over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVI, playing for Joe Gibbs, and his current position as director of the NFLPA's retired players division, and how that position relates to helping players suffering from dementia and other debilitating ailments.
Redskins historian Mike Richman, host of "Burgundy & Gold Magazine," interviews Raleigh McKenzie, a great O-lineman during the Redskins' glory period in the 1980s and early-90s. McKenzie sports rings from the Redskins' wins in Super Bowl XXII and XXVI. He was a very versatile player who could play every position along the offensive line except for tight end. Every team would love to have multiple players like Raleigh McKenzie.